Lemazone
Automotive Car manufacturer of Leigh , Lancashire;United Kingdom From 1984 to 1987.
Lemazone was a British manufacturer of kit type automobiles in the 1980s .
History
Mike Parkington founded the company in 1984 in Leigh, Lancashire . They started producing automobiles and kits . The brand names were Lemazone also Amplas, Pulsar and SN .
The Lemazone model was the Comet . The coupe with notchback was the successor to the SN 1 . Between 1984 and 1987 only one vehicle was built. Between 1985 and 1987 Lemazone continued the production of the Can-Am of Beaujangle . The basis was the shortened chassis of the VW Beetle . On an open two-seater body was mounted.
Lemazone continued production from 1985 to 1987 the Amplas made Pulsar . A steel ladder frame formed the base of the car. Many parts such as front axle, steering and air-cooled four - cylinder boxer engine came from the VW Beetle . The windshield came from the Citroën GS . The body was like the Porsche 911 .In 1986 Lemazone manufactured the SN.
By 1987 ended production.